Paul Ince believes Manchester United are inferior to Liverpool and have not evolved with the times

Paul Ince believes Manchester United are inferior to Liverpool and have not evolved with the times
A lot has changed in the 20 years since Paul Ince played for Manchester United and Liverpool.In six years at Old Trafford, he learned that victory was all that mattered, while the attitude at Anfield could not have been more different.Now, though, Ince believes United have stood still, while Liverpool have evolved and take this match much more seriously.Ince in action for Manchester United3
Ince in action for Manchester United
The former midfielder won two Premier League titles at United before leaving in 1995 where a stint at Inter preceded a shock transfer to Liverpool in 1997.When I arrived at United in 1989, we were building something. We hadnt won the title for 26 years so Sir Alex was developing the players to win it,” he told The Sun.It took us two or three years but you could see in the way the club felt the atmosphere, the way we conducted ourselves on and off the pitch we all knew we were here for a purpose. We wanted to get this monkey off our backs, and we acted that way in training,” he added.It was just the discipline and the way we acted and spoke in the changing rooms before a game I could smell it and it felt good.The way we wanted to do things, there was seriousness about the whole squad.That was in stark contrast to Liverpool as he found out when he arrived on Merseyside. Despite a team which included Michael Owen and Robbie Fowler, Ince felt Liverpool never really ‘cared’ and could have achieved more during his time there.

Ince at United and Liverpool

MAN UNITED (1989-1995)282 games, 29 goalsLIVERPOOL (1997-1999)81 games, 17 goalsIt was so jovial and almost a sense of well, if we win the title we win it but if we dont then its not a big deal and it was hard to grasp it was never their top target.I had come from United knowing what it took to win the title and yet I was trying to instil that into the Liverpool way and they never took it seriously.It was all about winning one game or two games and that was enough.With that squad at Liverpool we finished third and then seventh but we really should have won the league.”Ince celebrates scoring against his former side for Liverpool in 19993
Ince celebrates scoring against his former side for Liverpool in 1999
The fortunes of United have varied since the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson in 2013 and with Liverpool topping the Premier League table after an impressive unbeaten start, Ince feels there is only one side progressing.What you are seeing is one team progressing year in and year out and one team standing still.This is why the game is starting to get drab because Jose Mourinho knows that he is inferior to Liverpool.The way Liverpool are playing, they are smashing teams, and not mucking about, with 3-0 wins and 4-0 wins it could be embarrassing for Jose this weekend.Right now, would I choose to play for United over Liverpool? The answer is no.Ince played for a United team with a winning mentality in the 1990s, but would prefer to play for Liverpool right now3
Ince played for a United team with a winning mentality in the 1990s, but would prefer to play for Liverpool right now


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